Updated review for a kaiju classic! Devo aliens are under attack by King Ghidrah; they ask Earth for permission to borrow Godzilla and Rodan in order to drive off the space monster. Unfortunately, the aliens have other plans as well. Can the world's most annoying sound save the Earth or will we all become the slaves of Planet X?

I agree with chris and andrew. This is one of the better Godzilla films. The sets and change of locations are excellent compared to many of the other godzilla films. Plus the monster fights have some actual tension. All that along with the "we are devo" aleins and you have a good film. I disagree with chris complaining about this movie being on a bad movie site.

That is just the name of a web page. (why do people always b***h about this?) This site devotes a lot of time to what many of us considure good movies. (much better than most high budget crap) They are just called bad movies because they lack the sickening smell of lemon fresh polish that covers films like Titanic. Of course some of the movies on this sight are truely bad but considre those movies perspective.

Paul H., I am not complaining about MONSTER ZERO being on a Bad Movies website. MONSTER ZERO does not "lack the sickening smell of lemon fresh polish that covers films like TITANIC." MONSTER ZERO is better than TITANIC. I'd rather watch a classic movie than watch a film by James Cameron who also happens to be a dumbass by saying "I'm king of the world" and "Let's prey for everyone who died on the ship" when he won the Academy Award for TITANIC. Prety pathetic! At least the men behind MONSTER ZERO were humble. But thanks for agreeing with me Paul H., and by the way Paul did you see the two reviews by Jackal and Stefan Roback. It makes you wonder if these guys were on some hypnotic drug or something because their reviews on MONSTER ZERO are terrible.

Honda's brilliant, low key direction is what elevates this movie to B-movie greatness. A whole lotta of fun to be had here, I just wish that there had been a tad more monster in it throughout the movies running time. Nonetheless it does feature some truly classic choice moments, namely Godzilla's victory dance and Planet X's Fearless Leader remarking "Ah yes, a happy moment" in a complete deadpan. Not to mention Nick Adam's barking "You stinking rats, what didya do to her?!" after his girl gets vaporized. I love the way the camera swoops into a tight close-up of the alien's smoldering eyes just before he zaps her, Honda knew how to create tension and character in what other less talented directors would have simply tossed away. Movies like this are what bring joy to my life.

I don't know how many other native americans are G-fans, But I certainly AM! And I agree with you guys, I'd rather have a blast watching a FUN, CHEESY, "DON'T TAKE THINGS SO SERIOUSLY" Godzilla movie from japan, than the male-bashing 'bind and gag him'{latently homosexual] kick him in the balls crap that James [I hate my own gender] cameron and other American producers crank out! I love the old Godzilla movies in particular. There is an innocence about them. ...INNOCENCE... Something sorely LACKING in American movies, and America it's self! LONG LIVE GODZILLA!! [Goofy dance and all!]

This movie,heralding Ghidrah's return, only needed 2 monsters to defeat him this time. As great as'Ghidrah the 3 headed monster' was, this 'sequel-sorta' managed a total different spin and holds its own as the result of the demand by fans to see the space dragon again. It's too bad we didn't get to see him crossover with the Mechagodzilla era. Such a team up would have been the best tandem duo threat to monster island yet.. BTW, perhaps there can be a review of 'KingKong Escapes'(of which i believe is an underrated release by Toho).

Fun movie, the dance especally. I would not call this a bad movie, MAYBE a b-movie. Maybe the site should be called the "B-movie" site, because it reviews quite a few older and newer movies that were/are good, but campy.